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There has been a secular decline in published research on corporate finance topics over the past decade or so. While this raises questions about the vitality of the field going forward, I argue that a number of recent developments represent important new directions for research in corporate finance. These developments have begun to have an impact on scholarly activity and I expect this to continue in the near future.